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time. i'm eun yang. any time it rains you know what that means, it could be a problem with your commute. >> let's begin with meteorologist chuck bell and sheena parveen and this forecast which includes quite a bit of rain it looks like. >> didn't get much sun over the weekend. >> you'll want the umbrella around for several days. the sunshine comes back as we head into your holiday weekend. a lot of people would be happy with that. it doesn't look like the case there but right now we have rain in the district and some of the heaviest. over at 66 near warrington, headed towards manassas. approaching bethesda. 270, seeing pretty steady rain this morning. as you're leaving the house, wet roads. 60 degrees by 7:00 a.m. fa
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by 5:00 p.m. expect the roads to stay wet. a couple of showers this afternoon and more rain in the forecast this week. we'll take a look at that coming up. let's check the commute with melissa mollet coming up. >> good morning. a couple of things to talk about. outer loop tracks there on the right shoulder. not seeing a big delay here as you're headed through maryland. that looks pretty good. the other problem on the beltway. outer loop at little river turnpike, on the right side of the roadway. that is now gone. that is the good news. in bound 66 at 123, crash reported there. also slow here southbound on 270. basically until you get down into the 270 area. a little slower than normal. no incidents because of that rainfall. this is not just an average young
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exceptional in everything that he's doing. his family is devastated. his next step was to go into the military and defend his country and follow in the footsteps of his father. >> we are learning more about the army lieutenant killed days before his college graduation. his family told news 4 richard collins iii had big plans for the future. >> the 23-year-old was supposed to graduate from bowie university tomorrow. instead, he died after being stabbed on the university of maryland campus. we're live on the college park campus this morning. molette, tell us more. >> good morning, guys. this is a campus on edge. knock increase in threats. they describe a campus atmosphere of
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they say the police called in the feds to investigate a possible hate-based motivation here. they say murder suspect shawn urbansky was a member of a hate-based facebook group so this is a crucial part of this investigation into why a young man set to graduate was killed here in an apparent unprovoked attack. the fbi has all the expertise to help connect the dots. >> it's desicable. it shows extreme bias against members, and is he specially african-american the. now as that suspect sits in jail without bond, on another campus not too far away bowie state university preparing to remember richard collins iii later today. tonight t w
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candlelight vigil on that campus to honor this young man who we're supposed to gran groot tau late. molette, 6:04. let's go to angie goff at the live desk. >> the president, aaron, has been in tel aviv for less than an hour already. he along with the first lady greeted by israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. i believe we have video as well as president reuben riplin. that was within the hour. he will meet with both today and visit the western wall. he is the first sitting president to do so. historic visit at that. he arrived in saudi arabia making history there as the first to take a direct flight between that country and israel. tomorrow looking ahead, he'll travel to the west bank and meet with the
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>> angie, thank you. lester holt will be reporting tonight. 6:05 now. former fbi director james comey and house oversight committee chairman jason chaffitz are expected to speak today. this is the first conversation they had since he was fired two weeks ago. comey has agreed to testify in public before the senate intelligence committee sometime after memorial day. today the man accused of stealing an ambulance and leading police on a chase is in court. he stole the vehicle from the prince george's hospital center. person is charged with auto theft and malicious destruction of property. more charges could be coming as
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mental evaluation over the weekend. the suspect involved in a deadly crash is still on the run. the driver juan into the woman to ash advocate. they've been looking for a vehicle with damage on the right side. they're asking for your help to find a missing man. this is brian wood. fairfax county fire says that he is a firefighter. he was last seen in the 3600 block of on may 14th. greenbelt police are looking for a man accused of sexually assaulting a woman. police say it happened early saturday morning on a road on edmonton road. the victim said the man entered herom
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open bedroom window, said he had a gun and sexually decided. are they being tried on charges that he drugged and molested a woman in 2004. during the trial he'll face that woman andrea constant in court. prosecutors wanted to put 13 more women on the stand to show an alleged conduct was part of a distinct pattern of behavior. in our series countdown to summer, we have expert testings on sun screens. everything you need to know to protect your skin before heading to the beach. >> a new threat north korea says is the answer to president trump's policies. and good morning, everybody. now 6:07 on a monday morning.
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good morning, everybody. now 6:11 on a monday morning. what you see is what you get this morning. there's a view from our city camera. cloudy skies and rain drops. there's storm team 4 radar. raining montgomery, fairfax, prince george's, the district. about the only spots not getting rain are around the panhandle. sheena's come back with a five day
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lot more about clouds than sunshine. stay with us. taking a look at the roads. the wet roads, kind of a pain here this morning. 66 at 123, having a report of a crash there. not seeing too much of a slowdown there. 66 overall. all of this green, yellow, dark green all of you seeing where we are seeing this rainfall this morning. going to be a slower than normal commute. leave early and give yourself extra time. 95 north through woodbridge, a little slow there. two earlier problems on the beltway. the beltway is clear now. inner loop and outer loop no major issues. thank you, melissa. the threat from north korea is growing. >> angie goff is at the live desk with new developments about their missile capabilities. angie? >> reporter: new developments. brand-new video, aaron and eun, of
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look at the medium range ballistic missile. this happened over the weekend. white house officials told nbc news this is a shorter range rocket than those launched recently. president trump who as we know is traveling abroad did not publicly comment on the launch yet. eun, aaron? >> apg gi, thank you. that latest missile test will be the subject of another meeting at the u.n. tomorrow. >> this comes as the u.s. and international community work together to figure out how to respond. craig melvin sat down exclusively with u.n. ambassador nikki haley. she says all options are on the table. >> at what point do we try something else? at what point do we conclude that's not enough? >> we're doing that now. looking at sanctions and
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we're going to continue to force it because this is the same movie that keeps playing. >> all options on the table? >> all options on the table. >> you can watch the full interview later on today. secretary of commerce wilbur rossa pierce to have fell asleep during president trump's speech in saudi arabia. during his speech the president urged muslim leaders to defeat what he calls islamic extremists. 6:14. virginia voters, running out of time to register. you have until tonight to sign up if you plan to vote in the june 13th primary. voter registration offices will be open until 5:00. you can do that through 11:59 tonight or mail in your forms as long as they're postmarked by today. someone discovered skeletal human remains in old town
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there's nothing suspicious about them. two people are burries there. a climber from alabama died near the summit of mt. everest, the world's tallest peak. his name is roland wierwood. this time he was determined to make it. >> he told my boyfriend and i that being on everest is the closest thing to heaven and -- sorry. and maybe he wanted to be there. >> yearwood is the third climber to dion mt. evereount -- die o >> hold tight. here you go. >> if you love the show, "this is us," you're
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love this. they also attract the deer apparently. this all happens in drooel. >> i can't wait until that show comes back. >> okay. >> what a comeback. >> yeah. it looked like lebron james and cleveland cavaliers were going to be 11-0 in the playoffs, but boston celtics came back to beat them last night. they were down by 21 points at one point in the game. the celtics and wizards went down to the wire in game seven. the cavs are still leading the series. whoever wins this series will move on in the nba final. >> right. >> i want to graduatele all of the association.
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there. i got to talk to them. and nasa astronaut alvin drew was the guest speaker. got to hear about his time on the international space station. >> so much history and the stories just in that one room. >> felt it every moment. >> so cool. >> cool and rainy, sheena. way to start a monday, you know what i mean? >> it really is not a great way to start. the weekend was kind of cloudy. cool. yes, have the umbrella for several days. we're not just talking about today, we're talking about tomorrow and wednesday and thursday, believe it or not, we have quite a bit of a ryan in the forecast. you'll want the rain code -- coat on. rain around the district and the beltway. mostly in prince william's
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heavy rain there. closer look at the district, bethesda, that's where we have pockets of moderate to heavy rain. pretty steady rain. take your time. the roads have been wet for a while. more rain to move in for the morning drive and for the next several days. if you're walking the dog this morning, we have kobu here. 8:00 a.m., still expect the showers to be around 60 degrees. by lunchtime, scattered showers around 67 degrees. topping out around about the low 70s. still cloudy and a chance of showers for the evening drive. here's future weather. there you see the rain continue. steamy. few showers around lunchtime. tomorrow morning it looks like we're cloudy for the first half of the day and later in the evening is when we get the next round of rain. maybe a couple of showers but then
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not drying out until friday. monday through thursday have the umbrella. temperatures mid to low 70s. sunshine as you start your holiday weekend. let's check the roads with melissa. >> north blocked. police aren't on the scene quite yet. inbound 66123. >> we don't have to worry about if any problem on 66, just the heavy rain. perhaps it's extra so because of that. bladeens road is blocked. the beltway looks okay. northbound south capitol on the frederick douglas bridge, disabled vehicle. 95 i
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down to the beltway, you're on time. you do have a little slowdown as you're expressing a turn around. 95 northbound, same situation there. quantico to the beltway. remember to listen to wtop. thank you, melissa. 6:20 now. working for you in the community. take a look. this was an event that we go to every year to support the make a wish foundation for the mid-atlantic. now this is an organization that benefits kids with life threatening medical conditions and it's not just granting a wish, it is really helping them to heal and have hope. tickled pink annual mother/daughter league. we look forward
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terrific because all of the proceeds are held in georgetown. we've watched our little girls grow up on the show every year. they have babe jis, now they're talking. billy bush is breaking his silence on the infamous trump case and what he says happened and how he's planning a return. don't get burned. before you pack the beach bag, get the testing results there all of the series. >> sorry, to our return. maxwell turned five. the mermaid themed birthyda
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"consumer reports" tested lotions and sprays to find out which offered the best protection and value. news 4 susan hogan has results. >> reporter: if you think all sun screens are created equal, think again. for the fifth year in a row "consumer reports" found they don't live up to the products on their label. >> of the 50 products 20 tested half of the spf number. >> one brand that did well on our charts is equate from walmart. three of their products are listed best buys in our ratings. that includes equate sport lotion spf 50, ultra protection and four continuous sprays spf 30. >> other best buys include trader joes prays since your son dove with it. even though it looks why
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come off. apply it every two hours. the camera lens. if your memorial day weekend plans have you heading outdoors, make sure you have the right insect repellent. we'll have the best. wegmans in d.c. not just a rumor anymore. why it may be a while before you can hit the aisles. the clock is still up on macarthur. we'll give you a sense of when coming up. and you still have justin finch holding his umbrella. you'll need to hold on to yours. not just this morning, but for many more days to come. for now, let's focus on the positive. we need the rain. we still have a bit of a rain total shortage.
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water main mess, the clean project stretching into another workday commute. "news 4 today" starts now. good morning and welcome back to "news 4 today." it's a rainy monday to start off your work week. >> 6:30. your commute is going to be a washout in a lot of ways. here's a look at the radar all lit up in green and yellow. sheena parveen and chuck bell have a look ahead at back-to-back days of rain. holiday weekend. maybe some
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>> hopefully beach time. the weather, good news by the end of the week should be improving. >> the washout will be here for the next couple of hours. here's a look at the city camera view. all cloud cover. the top of the monument almost obscured by the low clouds early this morning. rain drops all over the news 4 nation this morning. these individual rain drops are basically going up the i-95 corridor here. everyone gets wet this morning. most of the rain comes before lunchtime but not much sunshine even once the rain eases up. in the upper 50s. forecasted high around 71 degrees. a rainy morning, cloudy afternoon. chance you'll get rained on today, 100%. rainy morning for today. tomorrow we have a rainy evening. few showers also on wednesday. maybe a rumble of thunder on thursday. next time we see the sun might not be until friday. unless of course
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>> maybe i'll wear -- yeah. 123 at fairfax county parkway, still have that crash. look at all of the green. wet, nasty morning commute. probably a little more action than we normally see. 66, 95 in virginia, both okay right now but a little slow in those typical spots. northbound south capitol on frederick and douglas bridge, disabled vehicle blocking the left lane. inner loop and outer loop looks better than they did earlier. we have a couple of earlier problems. some delays here. southbound at falls road, main and local lanes are here. aaron? >> melissa, thank you. top stories, 6:32. the fbi involved in a death investigation on the university of maryland campus. richard collins iii stabbed to death. the suspect belongs to a
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alt-reich. president trump has arrived in israel to kick off the second leg of his over seas trip. in a few minutes he's expected to meet with israel's president and then visit the western wall later today. jury selection in bill cosby's sexual assault trial begins today. it's taking place 300 miles away from where the trial is at. they went to allegheny county to find jurors that haven't been influenced. get ready to use an alternate route around macarthur boulevard for a fifth day. >> repairs continue. news 4's justin finch is live there. how soon will the work wrap up? >> reporter: aaron, good morning. we are getting closer. d.c. water crews are working to
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traffic by earlier this week. since last week d.c. water crews have been working to make repairs since this line ruptured last wednesday removing a 30 inch water main here which we are told dates back to 1860. that is pre-civil war. the replacement line was brought in from alabama. now looking live, perhaps you can see the tractors are out here. the area is repaved. the concrete is on top. a few more steps are needed before it reopens out here. one would be, of course, having the asphalt laid down. we are getting close. macarthur not yet ready for traffic this morning. live in northwest, i'm justin finch, back to you. alexandria is moving forward. they appointed an adv
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a new name. a public hearing and online survey is expected to happen over the summer. the city council will make a final decision. vice president mike pence didn't get the warmest welcome when he started the commencement address at notre dame yesterday. dozens of graduates walked out in protest and he began to speak. the students opposed the trump immigration's stand on immigration. the vice president did not comment on the walkout. president trump has made his way to israel. he capped off his visit. if the conflict he cast as a battle between good and evil rather than a clash between the west and islam. >> we can only overcome this evil if the forces of good are
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united and strong and if everyone in this room does their fair share and fulfills their part of the burden. >> now the president did not use the phrase radical islamic terrorism during his speech. he used the term several times before. it is considered offensive by many people. i want to show you a live look from isz rail. nbc's jay gray is live. 6:36. health officials are warning about a case of measles that could have exposed people in d.c. and prince george's county. they contracted the virus and developed symptoms in the u.s. the patient was treated at children's national medical center in d.c. we posted a list of dates and locations where others could have been exposed. search measles. >> 6:36 your time right now. it's official. wegmans is coming to d.c. >> i can't wait.
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coming at the interstate. wegmans will be the first in the district. it is not expected to open until sometime in 2022. 23 before the top of the hour now and a sex assault scare at the holocaust museum. the action taken to try to catch the suspect. after more than a century, it is the end of the greatest show on earth. a look back at the ringling brothers, barnum & bailey circus. and we're looking at a rainy start to your week. through today the umbrella vo: de
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and now your storm team 4 forecast. and good morning. we're off to a rainy start this week. here's the radar. quite a bit of steady rain moving through the district and the beltway. prince william's county. fairfax seeing moderate rain even up towards montgomery county. we'll keep seeing the rain. temperatures mild, mid to upper 50s. let's check the roads. good morning, melissa. >> good morning. this rain causing some pain for our morning commute. problem northbound 123 at fairfax county parkway. we are slow in the normal spots. i would tell you we are slower than normal. we'll take a look at the travel times here in a couple of minutes. all of that green where the rain is falling. it's almost everywhere. we love you. we thank you. thank you for welcoming us into your cities, into
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tel aviv touchdown. president trump arrives in israel as the pressure mounts here at home. not just an average young man. a camp pus tragedy. a student murdered. now the fbi is getting involved. >> hate has no place in america. hate has no place on a college campus. rush hour rain. you're going to be counting down the days until the sun returns. billboard music awards. if you missed it, find out who stole the show and a look at the age defying stars still rocking in her 70s. ♪ ♪ at 6:46, first to our top story. the investigation into a stabbing death on the university of maryland campus. this bowie state university student was killed early saturday morning. >> a college park student is charged in his death. some information found on
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getting involved. news 4's molette green is live on the campus now with more. molette? >> reporter: yeah, good morning to you again. yeah, police say they've found some disturbing information on the internet, and that's what umd police say prompted them to call in the fbi to investigate a possible hate-based motivation here. police have already said 22-year-old shawn urbanski, the suspect here, is a member of a facebook group known as alt-reich nation. remember those racially charged messages. here's what we know about what happened saturday morning on campus here. the victim, army second lieutenant richard collins iii was with his friends. they were waiting on an uber. he was attacked completely unprovoked. >> he said to the
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left. step left if you know what's good for you. the victim looked at him puzzled with the other friends of his and said, no. it was then that shawn urbanski stabbed the victim in his chest. >> reporter: now the suspect in this case sits in jail facing murder charges. meantime, on another college campus bowie state is preparing to honor the victim army second lieutenant richard collins the third this evening with a canned dal light vigil on that campus. that young man was set to graduate from bowie state tomorrow. from the university of maryland. the u.s. holocaust memorial museum was briefly put on lockdown after a sex assault was reported inside a bathroom. the lockdown was in place to prevent the suspect from leaving the museum. it lasted for about an hour. it's unknown right now whether that suspect i
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president trump is beginning the first of his two-daze day visit to israel. >> he landed there about an hour ago. this visit will be packed with meetings and visz its to holy sites. nbc's jay gray has a look at what to expect. >> the welcoming ceremony. he will spend two days. visiting holy sites just beyond the walls here of the old city in jerusalem. the final day will be spend here along the west bank. the next stop will be the vatican in rome. that is the latest from here in jerusalem. aaron, eun, back to you now.
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from jerusalem. "nbc nightly news" follows news 4 at 6:00 p.m. former nbc host billy bush is breaking his silence over the intimate "access hollywood" tape. bush laughed with the now president trump when he bragged about kissing and groping women. >> the former nbc host says that he's done a lot of soul searching over the past seven months. in an interview with the hollywood reporter bush says talking with his daughter who heard those recordings made him realize how vulgar they were. bush realizes he wished he had changed the subject. he's plotting a return to tv but gave no reports on when that could be. the performances stole the show. >> the outfits are pretty great, too. we love all the crazy outfits. take a look at celine dion. look at those sleeves. you know she's one of the artists you're going to be talking about with their co-workers. >> i wish they put a harness on her. >> i think
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it's celene dion. >> you put anything on her, it's going to look big. big night at the bbmas. it belongs to this guy. drake. city setting a record winning the most in one year. he won 13, by the way. that last record held by adele. she had 12. >> another big moment. we bring back celene dion. it wasn't just the puffy sleeves that got the crowd going. she sang the 20th anniversary version of my heart will go on. 20 years since "the titanic." speaking of age, cher. holy cow, wow, did she turn back time and make us all believe that you can be 71 and break out the leather and the fish nets. she did an epic performance. two of her biggest hits received the annual billboard icon award. aaron and eun, i think a lot of us would believe it, cher is an icahn. >> she is. she is
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look at her. unbelievable to me that she's 71. >> she could do a plank for five minutes at 71. >> a what? >> a plachk. >> he doesn't know what that is. >> we're all planking. >> melissa mollet, you get out of the planking. >> face plant straight to the hospital. that would not be a good idea. all right. beltway here at new hampshire avenue, wanted to show you this because we are a bit lower than normal at the top of the beltway. taking a look at a map just to kind of show you how things are right now. again, all of the green right here is the rain falling across the area and it is wet. you're going to have to use the windshield wipers and allow extra time so it's not so stressful for you. 66 in bound, you can see the slowdowns through manassas all the way there through fairfax.
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george's county. in bound on 210. slow spot as you're approaching livingston road. b.w. parkway, a little slow near 32 in both directions. live look 270. southbound here. here are your travel times. we're going to see a lot of red here on 270. top of the beltway. in bound on 66 and 95 north. remember to listen to wtop 103.5 f.m. when you hop in your car this morning. hi, sheena. >> a rainy start to the week as we go through the work week. let's take a look at massachusetts's morning so we can see. rainy morning, tuesday. rainy evening wednesday. we have more showers in the forecast, but we have a little powder. we have a 5050 thing going on. we have sunshine and showers. take a look at the radar. we have rain moving towards the beltway. if we zoom in towards the
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heavier areas. up at 270, that's where we see more moderate rainfall. more moving in from the south and west. we're going to keep that in the forecast. take a look at your fitness forecast. 7:00 a.m., 60 degrees. by noon, 67 degrees. chance of 71 degrees and more showers. the rain will continue. the showers in the forecast not as much through this morning. still a chance but better chances as we go through the rest of this week. let's head over to chuck bell as we look at the rest of the week's rainy forecast. good morning, chuck. >> good morning, sheena. future weather model starting at 5:00 a.m. tuesday morning before the sun is up, skies will be cloudy. precious little in the way of sunshine for most of the next couple of days. r
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the day tomorrow. clouds will stay thick. when i 3:00, 4:00, 5:00. steadier rain for tuesday evening or tuesday night. could be a wet go. a lot of rain chances around here. highs today in the low 70s. tomorrow with the rain moving in in the afternoon we'll stay in the 60s. dry by saturday. let's go back to sheena. >> yeah, chuck, it looks pretty good as we go into the weekend. before we get there, keep the umbrella today, tomorrow, wednesday, thursday sun finally moves back on friday. nice and dry to start your weekend. by the end of the weekend more rain and forecast back into the 80s. thank you, sheena. we want to congratulate two of our colleagues on a big milestone here on nbc 4. >> j
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are here working together for ten years. >> they call each other on the phone. >> makes perfect sense to me. >> you can like the nbc washington page for more fun with wendy and jim. >> 6:56. 4 things to know before you head out the door. the fbi is investigating whether a deadly stabbing on the university of maryland campus was motivated by hate. police say shawn urbansky killed richard collins iii. he was a member of an alt-reich group. president trump gibbsbegins two-day trip to israel. expect more work today on the broken water main on macarthur boulevard. crews have been working since wednesday to fix it. william person heads
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good morning, breaking news. >> a very warm welcome to israel. president trump arrives in tel aviv with bold ambitions for middle east peace. >> we have before us a rare opportunity to bring security and stability and fis this region. >> but will there be tension after the revelations the president passed israeli intelligence to the russians and at home notre dame students walk out on the vice president. new threat after another test launch. north korea claiming it's ready to deploy a missile capable of reaching major u.s. military es
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